v4.1.0 — 9 April 2026
Before-and-after audit reports, metadata extraction ahead of auto-tagging, a 50-file batch cap, and per-user security.
Audit reports gain a before-and-after comparison, and metadata extraction moves ahead of auto-tagging so the pipeline starts with better information.
Added
- Before-and-after audit reports. Accessibility audits now show what changed and what still needs attention, side by side. Failed files are flagged in red.
- Metadata extraction before auto-tagging. Title, language, and author are extracted automatically before any tagging happens, improving tagging accuracy and reducing manual correction afterwards.
- Per-user security controls. Accessibility features enforce user-level security, so each person sees and manages only their own files and batches.
Changed
- Batches are capped at 50 files. A per-batch limit keeps performance consistent and resource use fair across users.
- In-progress batches surface immediately. A new batch appears at the top of the list as soon as it starts, so you are not left wondering whether an upload registered.
Fixed
- Downloaded file names. Remediated files download with accurate, consistent names.
- Files survive the back button. Uploads to the accessibility tool are no longer lost when navigating back from the remediation page.
- Interface corrections. Error messaging in remediation reports, icon styles across the batch and accessibility pages, and several display inconsistencies.
- Stability. Fixed a crash when inviting users with malformed email addresses, and corrected the default selection on the accessibility page.
Also in this release: the visual AI Workflow Builder, Claude model support in Agents & Chat, and platform performance work. See the full changelog.